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obama. we talked to cnbc host maria bartiromo about wall street's view of the economy. this is 50 minutes. >> host: joining us from our new york studio is a familiar face to anyone who is turned on cnbc, maria bartiromo who is the anchor of closing bell on that channel. maria bartiromo i want to start by asking about to headline this morning in "the wall street journal." the side-by-side numbers trouble ahead. this is about the drop in durable goods that was reported yesterday and the headline next to it is, obama trumpets revised job data, saying we are adding jobs. how would you describe our economy today? >> guest: i think right now the economy has worsened. you have got a jobs problem pretty severe and persistent. at 8.1% of the country without a job and of course we know that does not include those who have simply stopped looking so then employment rate is or like 11 or 12% of the country. you mentioned the durable goods numbers yesterday. that indicated things like washing machines and
obama. we talked to cnbc host maria bartiromo about wall street's view of the economy. this is 50 minutes. >> host: joining us from our new york studio is a familiar face to anyone who is turned on cnbc, maria bartiromo who is the anchor of closing bell on that channel. maria bartiromo i want to start by asking about to headline this morning in "the wall street journal." the side-by-side numbers trouble ahead. this is about the drop in durable goods that was reported yesterday...
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governor romney has that i like obama's plan in 2009 better than i like obama's plan from 2012. it is not entirely clear to me that governor romney would reverse those modest cuts or reverse the cuts that obama made last year and then put into his budget plan is presented to congress and the wording in the romney plan is not entirely clear to me. in any event, it adds up to roughly $500 billion over 10 years. that is the difference between the two. in other words, roughly $50 billion per year. that is relative to something near $550 billion. it was significant, but not hugely astronomical. a spectrum of about 10%. romney hasn't been all that specific of what he would do with that amount of money from but apparently he would not make that cut in 100,000 ground forces and he would shift the budget from the current projection of about nine for the u.s. navy after about 13. that is the kind of sensitivity you can hear. i'm going to stop right there. >> okay. first, i would like to offer a little bit of caution. we are making a comparison where we have different degrees of detail. th
governor romney has that i like obama's plan in 2009 better than i like obama's plan from 2012. it is not entirely clear to me that governor romney would reverse those modest cuts or reverse the cuts that obama made last year and then put into his budget plan is presented to congress and the wording in the romney plan is not entirely clear to me. in any event, it adds up to roughly $500 billion over 10 years. that is the difference between the two. in other words, roughly $50 billion per year....
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[applause] is. >> first lady michelle obama campaigns with president obama in gainesville florida. she is speaking to students and supporters at the university of florida. [applause] [cheers and applause. >> wow. [cheers and applause. thank you so much. wow. thank you so much. i am beyond thrilled to be with all of you today and first let me just say go gators! [cheers and applause. that may start because they want i want to give a special shout out to anyone here who might be from the gator marching band. [applause] you all were just incredible. we got to spend some time and you guys performed when you are over in london for the olympics. [applause] thank you so much. i also want to thank alex for sharing his story and for that very kind introduction and for all of his outstanding work. let's give him a round of applause. and a few other bank used. we have a few other special guests here, congresswoman brown is here, the mayor. [applause] and the state party chair, they are all here and i want to thank them for joining us today and also to those celebrating rosh hashanah today. i
[applause] is. >> first lady michelle obama campaigns with president obama in gainesville florida. she is speaking to students and supporters at the university of florida. [applause] [cheers and applause. >> wow. [cheers and applause. thank you so much. wow. thank you so much. i am beyond thrilled to be with all of you today and first let me just say go gators! [cheers and applause. that may start because they want i want to give a special shout out to anyone here who might be from...
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obama, mr. romney, the first official act ought to be to call a white house conference on the eradication of poverty. bring these experts together and let us craft and create a plan to cut poverty in half for all americans and to eradicate poverty down the road. that's how you make poverty a priority, not the lip service, not referencing it here and there, but using the white house bully pulpit. lyndon johnson said it best, if the bully pulpit isn't given to you to do something with, then what the hell is it for? that's a quote from lyndon johnson. at some point we need a president, you know, that's going to make poverty a priority, and can nobody has done that since lyndon johnson even though we see the data every day about the trouble this democracy is in. >> host: finally, this tweet from john in north carolina referring back to your minimum wage proposal earlier. please raise the minimum wage to $10 or $22,000 a year. i have a couple of employees i need to unload anyway. talking as a small b
obama, mr. romney, the first official act ought to be to call a white house conference on the eradication of poverty. bring these experts together and let us craft and create a plan to cut poverty in half for all americans and to eradicate poverty down the road. that's how you make poverty a priority, not the lip service, not referencing it here and there, but using the white house bully pulpit. lyndon johnson said it best, if the bully pulpit isn't given to you to do something with, then what...
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i'm happy to say that the president obama, secretary clinton a, a very, very appreciated. the u.s. government, by no means , supports anything like this. and it is for that reason that we do not see a reaction in the first week. but there will be forces still uses of attendees to get their own design. again, you need to trust us. in declaring it a holiday we think we were able to manage it better than if it had not been declared a holiday. the children, office would have all been the open. would have had more of the charity to cover gate. the type of security measures that the government was able to take by putting in strong, you know, diplomatic missions, we have been able to protect, and that is our responsibility to do so. so, again, allowing us the privilege of knowing how to deal with the situation as it arises. but what is important is that we don't misinterpret. this is one person. this is against what he did. exactly what he said. the united states government response, very good. the united states government about the president thomas secretary clinton, senator perry, as yo
i'm happy to say that the president obama, secretary clinton a, a very, very appreciated. the u.s. government, by no means , supports anything like this. and it is for that reason that we do not see a reaction in the first week. but there will be forces still uses of attendees to get their own design. again, you need to trust us. in declaring it a holiday we think we were able to manage it better than if it had not been declared a holiday. the children, office would have all been the open....
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i think no doubt the obama administration has done good work on counter terrorism. as soon as i left government, one of the things i argued you're going do to see fundamental continuity. in the counter terrorism policy. over 0 time had had evolved. it was because you had same kinds of threats that new president was going have to face the last president was going have to safe. it you had a lot of the same individuals running it as you did under the bush administration. there has been fundamental continue knewty. and for the obama administration they have been aggressive in going after al-qaeda. not just in pakistan and afghanistan but also in yemen and somali. you can have seen it globally. one thing, the bush administration did enormous things both institutionally and disrupting plots and making it safer. you can go back and look at the plots disrupted. the august 2006 arm plot which would have been disastrous al-qaeda plotting to bring down sten flights over the atlantic. it was brought down because the cooperation of the british service and the u.s. service. and t
i think no doubt the obama administration has done good work on counter terrorism. as soon as i left government, one of the things i argued you're going do to see fundamental continuity. in the counter terrorism policy. over 0 time had had evolved. it was because you had same kinds of threats that new president was going have to face the last president was going have to safe. it you had a lot of the same individuals running it as you did under the bush administration. there has been fundamental...
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the question is also how is obama a truman figure. has he been through enough adversity before an election to pull this off. also, the circumstances with the country are very different here you have a .3 or 8.1 unemployment. you have two or 3% unemployment with truman. you had an problem with inflation that year. you had a nation still at peace here, still trying to figure out everything -- you have massive differences, i think, in the election. dynamics. stay tuned. >> host: paul nor wine tweets in, do you think charlie halleck would've made it better vice president for dewey or eisenhower? was he stabbed in the back by dewey? first of all, who was charlie halleck. >> guest: he was the majority leader of the house of representatives. he was from indiana where he took the seat after the death of his younger brother. that was one of the big humps. one delivered nothing. we are sort of standing come also the weakness of dewey's campaign in the midwest and halleck would've stood out somewhat more. >> host: at last call comes from canaan,
the question is also how is obama a truman figure. has he been through enough adversity before an election to pull this off. also, the circumstances with the country are very different here you have a .3 or 8.1 unemployment. you have two or 3% unemployment with truman. you had an problem with inflation that year. you had a nation still at peace here, still trying to figure out everything -- you have massive differences, i think, in the election. dynamics. stay tuned. >> host: paul nor...